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Wishing you the best! Welcome to dairyland!!Carrying this case trapper today. Packing up the house for our move from Texas to the frozen tundra of Wisconsin.View attachment 2001274
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Wishing you the best! Welcome to dairyland!!Carrying this case trapper today. Packing up the house for our move from Texas to the frozen tundra of Wisconsin.View attachment 2001274
Thank you, Todd.Great photo John
Mini globe is super cool.
Depends on where in Wisconsin. I spent over a decade in the Manitowoc area and it is not bad. Hope the trips goes smoothly and everyone gets settled in quicklyCarrying this case trapper today. Packing up the house for our move from Texas to the frozen tundra of Wisconsin.View attachment 2001274
There are some really kind folks around these partsI guess reciprocity for your good deeds. Nice duo![]()
Thanks a lot, Jack!!!Superb Sunday Best carries my friend![]()
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Very cool looking Ukrainian hexagonal metal neck knife pairing with your HHB beauty; great way to start your Cyber Monday week!Have a good week everyoneStarting mine with my trusty Hartshead Barlow, and something Ukrainian for Metal Monday
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I always thought mine was a Camillus, but you're right. No sign of pins through the bolsters.Something different today, a 1977 Craftsman 95043 Scout/Utility knife. Some nice carbon steel blades, seems to hold a great edge. I had a few of these still NIB stashed away and thought it was time to pull one out an put it in the rotation for a while. I'm guessing these were made by Schrade.
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That they are. Cypress trees in East Texas.Are these Cypress "knees" ? Nice mega-mini trapper!
I admire your creativity and skills my friend and I also like Northfield 77s .
Nice knife and photos Mr. Primble . You Buffalo Nickel makes me wonder if you have ever seen a 1937 - D Buffalo Nickel ??? The reason for the name of Cripple Creek knives .
I would really like to see some photos of your Eye Witness Barlow my friend . Their older ones did have some very stiff pulls .Thanks Bob !!!
The Rosewood is the slimmest and the blade is 01 Tool Steel while the other two are C70.
The Karelian Birch has a bulldog pull and alligator snap. The strongest of any knife I own except MAYBE only one other,
a clip point Eye Witness Barlow (not pictured of course)
Really nothing to say about the Ebony. Just that it's a good example of the Lamb Foot pattern and well put together.
No disappointments with either of the three and why it's hard to pick just one.